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Posted on March 8th, 2022 in Announcements by Prabakaran Jayaraman
Classics

Want to enhance your growth as a citizen of the world? Whether you are majoring or minoring in Classical Studies or taking courses to expand your understanding of ancient culture and how it relates to our world today, see what courses are being offered this summer and fall.

Summer 2022 (Session II)

Online Asynchronous

 

C205: Classical Mythology

  • GEC Arts and Humanities

NEW: C491: The Black Plague (Topics in Classical Studies)

  • combined with MHHS-M 491
  • No pre-requisites (as for all CLAS classes!)

Fall 2022

Online Asynchronous or In Person / Hybrid

 

Online Asynchronous

 

C101: Ancient Greek Culture

  • GEC Arts and Humanities

C205: Classical Mythology

  • GEC Arts and Humanities
  • Also in person
  • Full semester or 2nd 8-week

C210: Ancient Medicine and Modern Terminology

  • combined with MHHS-M 325

B311: Sex and Gender in the Ancient World

  • 1 credit “appetizer” class
  • 1st 5-week session

B312: Plague, Disasters, and Death in the Ancient World

  • 1 credit “appetizer” class
  • 2nd 5-week session

B313: Extraordinary Women in the Ancient World

  • 1 credit “appetizer” class
  • 3rd 5-week session

L131: Beginning Latin I

  • GEC Cultural Understanding
  • NEW: Online Asynchronous
In Person or Hybrid

C101: Ancient Greek Culture

  • GEC Arts and Humanities
  • Also Online Asynchronous

C205: Classical Mythology

  • GEC Arts and Humanities
  • Also Online Asynchronous
  • Multi-section

C361: Ancient Roman Revolutions

  • combined with HIST-C 396
  • MW 1:30-2:45 PM

A301: Classical Archaeology

  • combined with HER-H 310
  • Hybrid: Zoom at TR 10:30-11:45 PM
    • 1 class/month on campus
  • Now with Virtual Reality!

Check with Program Director or Academic Advisor to plan your summer and fall Classical Studies courses.